Quantcast
breaking news

Donation Fraud Prevention

By: Kevin Valentine
Updated: November 8, 2012
watch video
HARRISBURG - Secretary of the Commonwealth Carol Aichele today advised Pennsylvania residents who are solicited for donations to charities that claim to help military veterans or victims of Hurricane Sandy, to ask questions about the organization before making a contribution.

"Pennsylvanians are generous and want to do all they can to help the brave men and women who have defended our country, particularly around Veterans' Day,'' Aichele said. "In addition, Pennsylvania residents want to help our neighbors in New York and New Jersey who are suffering from the impact of the recent storm."

"While most charities are reputable and deliver most of the money they solicit to the causes they support, unfortunately some are not," said Aichele, whose department oversees charitable organizations.

Aichele advised residents, if they are not familiar with the organization asking for a donation, to ask questions such as:

-What percentage of the money raised is used for fund-raising expenses?

-What percentage of the money raised is used to cover administrative costs?

-What percentage of the money raised goes to the charitable cause?

"You can also ask for a phone number to call, a website to visit, or literature for more information," Aichele added. "If someone soliciting donations is unwilling to give you this information, it should be a red flag about donating money to that group."

Pennsylvania is home to more than 1,034,000 veterans, the fourth-most of any state, which is one reason many veterans' assistance organizations are located in the state. Aichele emphasized there are many reputable organizations in Pennsylvania that do help veterans.

In addition to requesting information from an individual soliciting a donation, people can visit the Department of State website and click on "Charities," then "Information for Consumers," or call 1-800-732-0999 for the Bureau of Corporations and Charitable Organizations hotline to find out if a charity is registered with the state.

Comments

Readers Feel...

hello
Related Content

Field allows kids with special needs chance to play baseball....

Prom season is over and you've still got that dress, but what do you do with it?...

Storms brought trees down all across our region....

Survivors of mental health shared their stories for Mental Health Month....

Karl Hottenstein died in 2006 after a single dose of methadone that wasn't prescribed to him....

A group of local firefighters drop everything to go help tornado victims in Oklahoma.  ...

For his birthday a 14 year old asked for a microphone like the ones he sees on WTAJ. ...

After seeing WTAJ News' story about the Clearfield Salvation Army being out of food in their emergency pantry, another local pantry asked to help....

A car slams into a building, injuring at least four people....

Court appointed defense attorney Tim Burns said he still recovering after being hit in the head more than a week ago by his client....

 

 
 
 
 
©1998 - 2013 Wearecentralpa.com
Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.
All Rights Reserved